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On another thread here on SCS I frequent...they seem to have a lot of supportive husbands...any idea on how I can get one of them?? Do they have them for rent somewhere?? Not that I mind being single...but they would be nice to borrow for a day once in a while.

On another thread here on SCS I frequent...they seem to have a lot of supportive husbands...any idea on how I can get one of them?? Do they have them for rent somewhere?? Not that I mind being single...but they would be nice to borrow for a day once in a while.

I got mine very, very young and worked diligently to train him ... much like my dogs

Mine's mostly just a nice guy and I've learned how to talk to him "Can you help me" works WAY better than "would you..." I think it pushes some primal manly button up in there. Now if I could just get him to read instructions.

Do they have these Coco Pops where you live? They are similar to a rice cake - but bigger. They have a styrofoam-like texture - the whole thing has like 15 calories, no fat. I like them spread with jam or nutella. Unfortunately, that negates the whole low-calorie thing...

Mine's mostly just a nice guy and I've learned how to talk to him "Can you help me" works WAY better than "would you..." I think it pushes some primal manly button up in there. Now if I could just get him to read instructions.

Thanks goodness for GPS - now it doesn't matter they won't stop for directions...

Everything tastes better with Nutella on it! Found a Nutella knock off at Big Lots last week 26.5oz for $5 and it tastes the same! My family has been going a little crazy with it....crackers, bread, Rice Krispie treats, etc. My favorite is Vanilla wafers with Nutella sandwiched between and dunked into milk.

I do have to give some props to my hubby tho regarding how great he is when I do the Avon Walk. He wakes up at 3 am to make sure I'm prepped and then packs the car and gets the kids in there and drives me 40 minutes to San Francisco only to turn right around and drive back home. Then he drives back the next day usually preceded by a panicked call from me telling him when I think I'll be crossing the finish line and packs up the kids once more drives back to the city finds parking on the busiest day of the month and wrangles the kids to find me and celebrate. Last year he missed me crossing the finish by minutes. He was so disappointed. Then we head home and he cares for me for twodays while I deal with sore legs and injuries. He's pretty fantastical.

I do have to give some props to my hubby tho regarding how great he is when I do the Avon Walk. He wakes up at 3 am to make sure I'm prepped and then packs the car and gets the kids in there and drives me 40 minutes to San Francisco only to turn right around and drive back home. Then he drives back the next day usually preceded by a panicked call from me telling him when I think I'll be crossing the finish line and packs up the kids once more drives back to the city finds parking on the busiest day of the month and wrangles the kids to find me and celebrate. Last year he missed me crossing the finish by minutes. He was so disappointed. Then we head home and he cares for me for twodays while I deal with sore legs and injuries. He's pretty fantastical.

Those are the things that make everything else worth it! Congrats on having an amazing hubby!

I kinda feel like I got lucky. We met at a bar when I was in college. He was just out finally after a deep depression from when his older brother was killed by a drunk driver the previous Christmas.
We met May 22, 2 days before I turned 22. He moved in a few weeks later, asked me to marry him July 31. that was in 96. We got married in 2000. We've been thru some craziness. We lost jobs, had to declare bankruptcy, had a daughter 3 1/2 months premature. She lived 23 days. We had a DS 6 1/2 weeks premature. He was in the hospital for 21 days. He's 6. Had DS 3 months premature after a medically exciting pregnancy and finally c section because my blood pressure sky rocketed.

We feel like we've been thru enough and now neither of us will leave/cheat/lie/slack. We're really honest with each other and laugh a LOT.

I kinda feel like I got lucky. We met at a bar when I was in college. He was just out finally after a deep depression from when his older brother was killed by a drunk driver the previous Christmas.
We met May 22, 2 days before I turned 22. He moved in a few weeks later, asked me to marry him July 31. that was in 96. We got married in 2000. We've been thru some craziness. We lost jobs, had to declare bankruptcy, had a daughter 3 1/2 months premature. She lived 23 days. We had a DS 6 1/2 weeks premature. He was in the hospital for 21 days. He's 6. Had DS 3 months premature after a medically exciting pregnancy and finally c section because my blood pressure sky rocketed.

We feel like we've been thru enough and now neither of us will leave/cheat/lie/slack. We're really honest with each other and laugh a LOT.

That sounds like craziness and awesomeness and special. My oldest was a preemie and I lost 1 before him and one after him...I think due to stress. My picker...when it comes to men...is very broken.